Imagine if she actually meant it or cared about the people of brazil, rather than just posturing and grifting.
Actually, I still think it is one of our last options as humans to have an international interventionist response to ecological preservation.
That is, if Brazil (as one example) can't prevent and actually actively destroy on of the most important carbon sinks (Amazon rainforest), how long until the international community relieves them of that responsibility as an act of self preservation?
I'd be more comfortable if a country like China did that, rather than the US. Their reforestry program is already making huge strides in stopping and even reversing desertification.
Imagine if she actually meant it or cared about the people of brazil, rather than just posturing and grifting.
Actually, I still think it is one of our last options as humans to have an international interventionist response to ecological preservation.
That is, if Brazil (as one example) can't prevent and actually actively destroy on of the most important carbon sinks (Amazon rainforest), how long until the international community relieves them of that responsibility as an act of self preservation?
I'd be more comfortable if a country like China did that, rather than the US. Their reforestry program is already making huge strides in stopping and even reversing desertification.
Oh yes, it was China I was thinking of. The US would carpet bomb the rainforest if it was acceptable.
We had to bomb the rainforest to save it :amerikkka-clap: